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Hadrian’s Wall landscapes

Just a couple of watercolours I did a few years ago of a couple of my favourite spots on Hadrian’s Wall, and a few words about them (they happen to be managed by English Heritage). Hadrian’s Wall landscapes by Janet E

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Five Senses at Stepney City Farm

Karen Hart’s blog post about the latest going on at Stepney City Farm touches on all of our senses – be prepared to make a squeeeee sound as there are videos of baby ducks and baby lambs. Baby lambs I

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Love of learning, love of place, love of cats

I struggled to think of a title for this week’s summary because there were so many posts (24!) to provide elements but decided to start early with the love theme since Valentine’s Day is flying towards us with bow and

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Jacob ewe linocut 1

Pictures and a few words about creating a linocut of a Jacob ewe who lives at Ouseburn Farm in Newcastle upon Tyne. Jacob ewe linocut 1 by Janet E Davis.

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